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Two-toed Earless Skink : ウィキペディア英語版 | Two-toed Earless Skink
The Two-toed Earless Skink ''(Hemiergis quadrilineata)'' is a common species of skink found in coastal south-western Australia.〔(A listing of Australian Skinks ) www.kingsnake.com 10 January 2001 (accessed 15 January 2007〕 It is characterised by its long tail, an absence of ear-holes, shiny skin, yellow underside and short weak limbs, each of which with only two toes. It can grow to be over 10 cm in length, however the average size is approximately 7.5 cm.〔Ehmann, Harald (1992). Encyclopedia of Australian animals: Reptiles. Angus and Robertson. 495 pp〕 It also exhibits a snake-like movement, and due the small size and non-functionality of limbs in locomotion, it is often referred to as a legless lizard. It typically inhabits bushland and scrub, however it is commonly found in Perth suburban backyards amongst leaves or under rocks. ==References== 〔
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